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Where do I craft Seamoth upgrades?

Where do I craft Seamoth upgrades?

Upgrade Modules for the Cyclops are crafted at the mini-fabricator in the Cyclops’ engine room, Upgrade Modules for the Seamoth and Prawn Suit are crafted at the mini-fabricator in the Vehicle Upgrade Console (formerly referred to as the Vehicle Modification Station), and Upgrade Modules for the Scanner Room are …

Where can I find modification station fragments?

  • Item. Modification Station Fragments.
  • Location. Seabed. Crag Field. Mushroom Forest. Sparse Reef. Wrecks. Bulb Zone. Mountains. Northwestern Mushroom Forest. Sparse Reef.
  • Fragments.
  • Debug Spawn. WorkbenchFragment.

How do you make a Seamoth in MK1?

The Seamoth Depth Module MK1 is an upgrade module that increases the dive depth of the Seamoth to 300 meters. It can be added by placing the module in the upgrade panel, located on the left side of the Seamoth. It can be fabricated in the Vehicle Upgrade Console’s fabricator.

How do I install Seamoth upgrades?

The Seamoth has four upgrade slots. You can access them at any time. You just have to find the right place on the floaters. This will open the upgrade panel, where you can install the upgrades.

How do I build Seamoth upgrades?

Upgrades for the Seamoth can be made in two places: modification station and the vehicle upgrade console. You have several modifications to choose from, including: sonar, storage module, torpedo system, perimeter defense system, depth module compensator, hull reinforcement, engine efficiency module, and solar charger.

How do I get a modification station?

The Modification Station can be constructed with the Habitat Builder after finding and scanning three of its fragments.

How do you make a modification station in Subnautica?

The Modification Station is an Appliance that can be placed inside the Cyclops or inside a Seabase module. The Modification Station can upgrade tools, equipment and vehicle modules. The Modification Station can be constructed with the Habitat Builder after finding and scanning three of its fragments.

How do you go deeper with the Seamoth?

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